Psalm 114:7
Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob;
Cross-reference
Psalm 77:18 describes the earth trembling and shaking at God's thunder — directly paralleling the command to tremble here.
Psalm 97:4 says the earth sees and trembles at God's lightnings — a direct parallel to the call for earth to tremble.
Psalm 97:5 says mountains melt like wax before the Lord — a parallel image of creation's response to God's presence.
Psalm 104:32 says the earth trembles at God's look — directly echoing the trembling commanded here.
In Psalm 60:2, God makes the land quake and tears it open — a clear parallel to the earth trembling at divine power.
In Psalm 68:8, the earth quaked before God, the One of Sinai — directly echoing the trembling earth at the Lord's presence.
In Job 9:6, God shakes the earth and its pillars tremble — directly echoing the earth trembling at the Lord's presence.
In Isaiah 64:1-3, mountains quake and nations tremble at God's presence — a vivid parallel to the earth trembling before the Lord.
In Exodus 19:18, Mount Sinai trembles greatly at God's descent — a direct historical parallel to the earth trembling at the presence of the Lord.
In Hebrews 12:26, God's voice shakes the earth, echoing the trembling at His presence in Psalm 114:7.
In Jeremiah 10:10, the earth quakes at God's wrath, echoing the trembling at His presence in Psalm 114:7.
In Job 26:11, the pillars of heaven tremble at God's rebuke — a similar image of cosmic trembling, though focused on heaven rather than earth.